Inspiring Business by Sharing Success
Added by Love Business East Midlands | 25 May 2022
UPDATED: 1 June 2022
Delivered by top academics from the University of Leicester’s STAR Accelerator programme, the best practice workshops are open to SMEs that are interested in finding out how to deliver new and innovative products, components and tooling to help “build a better world for tomorrow”.
Businesses interested in attending can sign-up to one of seven two-day workshops, with the first one taking place on July 6 and 7.
Vinay Patel, Head of Space Technology Applications from Research (STAR) Accelerator & Commercial Manager Space Park Leicester said:
“On this course, you’ll gain an advanced introduction to additive manufacturing techniques and hands-on experience of 3D printing, with opportunities to explore materials and see how the equipment works.
“The course is aimed at Leicestershire-based SMEs from all sectors that may need help refining their product and planning development & manufacturing stages.”
He added:
“The course aims to help businesses deliver new and innovative products, components and tooling across all sectors to help build a better world for tomorrow.”
Other dates available include: July 26 and 27, August 30 and 31, October 4 and 5, October 25 and 26, November 29 and 30, and January 17 and 18.
The workshops will cover a range of different topics including:
Main principles and benefits of Additive Manufacturing in polymers, metals, ceramics, composites and wax
The STAR Accelerator is funded by the University of Leicester and the European Regional Development Fund.
It provides the opportunity to work with space and engineering experts at the University of Leicester to accelerate the design, development, validation, and testing of a new product, prototype or demonstrator or tooling using state-of-the-art knowledge, design and manufacturing capabilities and facilities.
This includes:
Those interested in attending a workshop should visit: https://www.space-park.co.uk/innovation-support/star/ to book their place.
Anyone wanting further information should email: innovate@space-park.co.uk.